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1 хлопья
мн.1) flocons m plхло́пья ва́ты — flocons d'ouate
хло́пьями — à flocons
снег идёт больши́ми хло́пьями — la neige tombe à gros flocons
2) ( пищевых продуктов) flocons m plкукуру́зные хло́пья — flocons de maïs [mais]
овся́ные хло́пья — flocons d'avoine
* * *n2) eng. flocs3) metal. flocons
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